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From chaos to champions? Don’t rule it out in Ivory Coast’s madcap Afcon | Osasu Obayiuwana

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Despite bizarre decisions on and off the pitch somehow the hosts are in the quarter-finals and anything can happen now

The fact that Ivory Coast hired a septuagenarian French coach – Jean-Louis Gasset – with no experience in African football before the Afcon, only to sack him after their miserable performance in the group stages and replace him with former international player but novice manager Emerse Faé for their last-16 game against Senegal speaks to the cocktail of incompetence and chaos that is Ivorian football.

And not even Monday’s pulsating, national morale-boosting penalty-shootout win over Senegal, which sent the streets of Yamoussoukro into a frenzy of jubilation into the early hours of Tuesday, can mask this fact. Managing the Elephants was an unexpected 40th birthday gift for Faé, given to him by FIF, the Ivorian football federation, on 24 January, leaving him with just five days of international management experience before a high-pressure knockout game against the defending Afcon champions.

Continue reading…Despite bizarre decisions on and off the pitch somehow the hosts are in the quarter-finals and anything can happen nowThe fact that Ivory Coast hired a septuagenarian French coach – Jean-Louis Gasset – with no experience in African football before the Afcon, only to sack him after their miserable performance in the group stages and replace him with former international player but novice manager Emerse Faé for their last-16 game against Senegal speaks to the cocktail of incompetence and chaos that is Ivorian football.And not even Monday’s pulsating, national morale-boosting penalty-shootout win over Senegal, which sent the streets of Yamoussoukro into a frenzy of jubilation into the early hours of Tuesday, can mask this fact. Managing the Elephants was an unexpected 40th birthday gift for Faé, given to him by FIF, the Ivorian football federation, on 24 January, leaving him with just five days of international management experience before a high-pressure knockout game against the defending Afcon champions. Continue reading…